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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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Date of filing: 20.06.1989 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: B65D 33/36 |
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Flexible bag filled with compressed flexible articles
Flexibler Verpackungsbeutel gefüllt mit komprimierten, flexiblen Gegenständen
Sac souple remplis d'articles souples comprimés
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28.06.1988 GB 8815330
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03.01.1990 Bulletin 1990/01 |
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Proprietor: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY |
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- Ramos Blanco, Agustin
D-6236 Eschborn (DE)
- Frank, Martin Werner
D-6000 Frankfurt/Main 1 (DE)
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Representative: TER MEER STEINMEISTER & PARTNER GbR |
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Artur-Ladebeck-Strasse 51 33617 Bielefeld 33617 Bielefeld (DE) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 223 262 DE-A- 3 642 327 US-A- 3 227 359
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EP-A- 0 258 573 DE-U- 7 934 619
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granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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[0001] The present invention relates to a flexible bag filled with truly compressed flexible
articles, said bag having an opening device and having attained a substantially squared
form after filling with said compressed articles, said squared form consisting of
front panels, side panels, a bottom panel, a top panel and a carrying handle.
[0002] A polybag containing flexible articles and provided with an opening device and a
carrying handle is disclosed in DE-A-3,629 563. The bag is more specifically provided
for disposable diapers and a perforated opening device is provided in the top gusset
of of the filled bag, under the handle, so that individual articles can be taken out
of the bag once the perforation is broken.
[0003] A flexible bag containing flexible articles which can be successively removed through
an opening defined by a perforated front opening line, which extends preferably over
about 1/3 of the front panel, is disclosed in DE-A-3,642,327. This front opening is
enlarged further down as the articles are to be removed, so that the remaining articles
are more or less protected until they are taken out. In order to prevent untimely
tearing of the perforation line, a protective pull-away layer can be provided.
[0004] The US-A-3 227 359 discloses a package for square surgical sponges or the like, comprising
a bag of tearable material such as paper. The sponges are packed facewise, and a substantial
pressure Is used to squeeze air out of the sponges. For opening the bag, a tab is
provided for tearing away a part of the panel perpendicular to the squeezing direction
and the greatest part of a panel parallel to this direction. The preamble of claim
1 is based on this prior art.
[0005] The EP-A-258 573 refers to a bag for diapers or the like having an opening for filing
the diapers into the bag and for successive removal in the top thereof. The application
is silent with respect to compressing the diapers. The position thereof inside the
bag is not defined.
[0006] The DE-U-7 934 619 and the EP-A-0 223 262 relate to soft packages for paper handkerchiefs
or paper wipers.
[0007] The bags described in the above art would not be suitable for delivering in a both
convenient and orderly way truly compressed articles packed in them. The polybag of
the art with the perforated opening device provided in the top gusset of the filled
bag is unsuitable in that it does not allow easy removal of one of the compressed
articles while leaving the remaining compressed articles in an undisturbed position.
The same applies to the flexible bag showing a front opening device extending over
about 1/3 of the front panel and which has to be gradually opened in order to enable
successive removal of individual items.
[0008] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an opening device for
a flexible bag filled with compressed flexible articles, said opening device being
resistant to the inside compression but still easy to operate, thereby allowing convenient
and orderly access to the articles, while the remaining articles are still maintained
within the bag in an orderly way.
[0009] To comply with this object, the opening device according to the invention is characterized
in that said opening device is provided on the bag panel perpendicular to the compression
direction of the packed flexible articles, the opening device being a flap starting
from one edge of the panel and extending over a part of the panel between perforation
lines having a distance to the lateral edges of the panel, whereby a part of the articles
is automatically pushed out through the opening under the compression force.
[0010] The opening device allows convenient access to the contents and resisting the force
of the inside compressed product during filling and handling operations without requiring
the use of additional reinforcing materials. To achieve this, an opening device, defined
by perforation lines, is provided on the bag panel perpendicular to the compression
direction of the packed flexible articles. The perforation lines are so positioned
that they are not directly subjected to the stretching force of the compressed flexible
articles, so that no additional protective material is needed to prevent untimely
tearing. A convenient feature for initiating tearing of the device along the perforation
lines in order to get access to the articles is provided.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, advantages is taken of one of the seams of the filled
flexible bags to provide a convenient means for initiating opening of the device.
In a further preferred embodiment, the opening device does not extend further down
than 75% of the height of the panel on which it is provided. In a highly preferred
embodiment, the flexible articles packed in the flexible bags equipped with the opening
device according to the invention, are compressed to 50% of their initial volume.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0012] While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly
claiming the subject matter which is regarded as forming the present invention, it
is believed that the invention will be better understood from the following descriptions
which are taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like designations
are used to designate substantially identical elements and in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the bag with opening device
according to the invention, the opening device being provided on the bag panel perpendicular
to the compression direction of the packed articles, the bag being of the top gusset
type.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the bag with opening device represented in Fig. 1,
but with the opening device torn down and the articles ready to be pulled out.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the bag with opening
device with grip tab according to the invention, provided on the bag panel perpendicular
to the compression direction of the packed articles, the bag being of the side gusset
type.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the bag with opening device represented in Fig. 4,
but with the opening device torn down and the articles ready to be pulled out.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the bag with opening
device represented in Fig. 3 but without grip tab, the opening device being provided
on the bag panel perpendicular to the compression direction of the packed articles,
the bag being of the side gusset type.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the bag with opening
device according to the invention, the opening device being provided on the bag panel
perpendicular to the compression direction of the packed articles, the bag being of
the side gusset type and containing two superposed rows of articles and consequently
two opening devices.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the bag with opening devices and containing two superposed
rows of article represented in Fig. 6, but with the opening device corresponding to
the upper row of articles torn down and the articles ready to be pulled out.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the bag with opening devices and containing two superposed
rows of articles represented in Fig. 6, but with the opening device corresponding
to the lower row of articles torn down and the articles ready to be pulled out.
Detailed Description of the Drawings and the Preferred Embodiments
[0013] The filled bag of Fig. 1 is of the so-called top gusset type. In the present execution,
this bag attains a substantially squared form (1) after filling with compressed articles
(2) of which only a few are shown in dotted lines for illustration. The squared form
consists of front panels (4a and 4b), side panels (8a and 8b), bottom panel (13),
top panel (5), and carrying handle (6). The compressed articles (2) exert a stretching
force onto the film in compression direction as indicated by arrows (3) on front panel
(4a). Top panel (5) is provided with a carrying handle (6) and a seam (7) which surrounds
and somewhat stands up over the plane of top panel (5). Side panel (8a) shows perforation
lines (9) defining the potential area of accession to the articles, which corresponds
to the opening device (11). Perforation lines (9) extend through the part of seam
(7) bordering the edge between top panel (5) and side panel (8a), thereby defining
a gripping zone (10).
[0014] In Fig. 2 it can be seen how the opening device (11) is torn down and how the compressed
articles (2) are released from bag (1).
[0015] The preferred embodiment illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4 is carried out in conjunction
with a bag of the side gusset type.
[0016] As shown in fig. 3, bag (101) has attained a substantially squared form after filling
with compressed articles (2) of which, again, only a few are shown in dotted lines
for illustration. The squared form consists of front panels (104a and 104b), side
panels (108a and 108b), bottom panel (113), top panel (105), and carrying handle (106).
The compressed articles (2) exert a stretching force onto the film in compression
direction as indicated by arrows (3) on front panel (104a). Top panel (105) is provided
with a carrying handle (106). Perforation lines (109) are provided in side panel (108a)
and extend slightly into top panel (105). Opening device (111) is provided with a
grip tab (112), applied in the viscinity of the area (110) of perforation lines reaching
into the top panel (105).
[0017] Fig. 4 shows how, after opening device (111) has been torn down, compressed articles
(2) are released from bag (101).
[0018] The bag (201) of the preferred embodiment illustrated in Fig. 5 is also of the side
gusset type. It differs from the bag illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4 in that no grip
tab is needed in order to tear down opening device (211). Indeed, the area of perforation
lines (209) reaching into the top panel (205) are forming a small, rounded area (210)
which can be easily ruptured by crushing with one finger to start tearing opening
device (211) which, by tearing further down, allows access to the compressed articles
(2).
[0019] Figs. 6 to 8 illustrate a preferred embodiment carried out in conjunction with a
bag of the side gusset type, but wherein two superposed rows of compressed articles
(2) are packed.
[0020] Fig. 6 shows a bag (301) corresponding to the one described in Fig. 5, but with the
exception that it is higher and contains two superposed rows of compressed articles
(2). The opening device (311a) giving access to the upper row of articles is of the
same type as the one described in Fig. 5. In order to give access to the lower row
of articles, after at least a part of the upper row has been used, perforation lines
(309), defining opening device (311b), are foreseen underneath opening device (311a)
and are situated in such a way that small, rounded area (310) on the upper end of
the device (311b) extends over the upper end of the lower row of compressed articles
(2) so that it can be conveniently torn in order to give access to the lower row of
compressed articles (2) after removing at least part of the upper row of compressed
articles (2), by tearing down opening device 311b.
[0021] As an be clearly seen, Fig. 7 shows how upper row of compressed articles (2) is released
from bag (301), as described in Fig. 6, after opening device (311a) has been torn
out. Fig. 8 shows how compressed articles (2) are released from bag (301) after opening
device (311b) has been torn down.
[0022] Opening devices according to the invention are especially advantageous for flexible
bags filled with e.g. compressed disposable diapers. In a highly preferred embodiment,
when the finished diapers reach the packing station, the stack to be packed in the
bag is submitted to a 60% compression and inserted into the bag of the top gusset
or side gusset type well-known to the man of the art, and subsequently sealed in a
conventional way. At this stage the compressed stack of diapers has reached 50% of
its original volume. The filled and sealed bag offers consequently quite a saving
in storing and transportation space since the initial volume of the diapers has been
reduced by 50%.
[0023] Since the compression exerts most of the stretching force on the film in the compression
direction, it is possible to provide a perforated opening device perpendicular to
this referred compression direction, without the need for protective materials to
prevent the perforation from tearing apart due to the forces which the compressed
diapers exert. By placing the perforation lines delimiting the opening device on the
side panel opposite to stretching forces and at least 2 mm from the edge of the panel
submitted to said forces, no protection of the perforation lines is needed, although
this does not mean that e.g. a peel-off label showing usage instructions may not be
provided within the scope of this invention.
[0024] It has been found that opening devices of a slightly tapered configuration are especially
advantageous, the upper width ranging between 40% and 85% of the width of the side
panel of the filled bag and the lower width ranging from 50% to 90% of the total width
of the side panel of the filled bag. Tapered configurations are however not essential
to the smooth operation of the device.
[0025] In order to allow the bag to continue its protective function for the unused articles
to the best extent possible, it is preferable to extend the perforation lines defining
the area of the opening device not further down than 75% of the height of the side
panel of the filled bag. For easy access, a minimum height dimension of the opening
device of 50% is preferred.
[0026] At the time the bag filled with the compressed articles is to be opened, the opening
device is torn down by grabbing either the gripping zone (10) or grip tape (112),
thereby releasing part of the compression force inside the bag. This release allows
the first article to come forward and be easily removed from the bag, the subsequent
article coming thereafter automatically forward due to the compression force which
is gradually released. As each article comes forward and is removed, the compression
force inside the bag obviously decreases. Since the initial compression was, however,
of 50%, the opening device according to the invention acts as a dispenser for at least
50% of the contents of the bag. Removal of the remaining articles is easy since they
will have regained their uncompressed condition. The fact that the opening device
does not extend further down than 75% of the height of the side panel combined with
the compression force existing within the bag, even after opening, prevents the remaining
articles from falling out of the bag, even if the bag is moved around.
[0027] It has been found that the opening device according to the invention works also very
well when the flexible articles are submitted to a lower compression, i.e. between
1.5 % and 4.5 %, the only difference being that a smaller proportion of the compressed
flexible articles will come forward one after the other, as articles are removed.
This is however not a problem, since the remaining articles are still easily accessible.
[0028] Although the preferred embodiments show an execution in which only one row or two
superposed rows of articles are packed, it is also possible to pack more than one
row of articles, positioned side by side, each row of articles being accessible through
an opening device as described hereabove.
[0029] It is also possible to equip squared bag 1 with a grip tab (112) , in addition to
or rather than to take advantage of the coinciding portion of seam (7).
[0030] The bag can be made of any flexible material, like different types of plastic film,
paper, or any combination of those.
[0031] Although four preferred embodiments have been described in detail and illustrated
in the drawings, many variations are possible which still fall within the scope of
the claimed invention.
1. Flexible bag filled with truly compressed flexible articles (2), said bag having an
opening device (11,11,211,311) and having attained a substantially squared form (1,101,201,301)
after filling with said compressed articles (2), said squared form consisting of front
panels (4a and 4b, 104a and 104b, 204a and 204b, 304a and 304b), side panels (8a and
8b, 108a and 108b, 208a and 208b, 308a and 308b), a bottom panel (13,113,213,313),
a top panel (5,105, 205,305) and a carrying handle (6,106,206,306),
characterized in that
said opening device (11,111,211,311) is provided on the bag panel (8a,108a, 208a,308a)
perpendicular to the compression direction (3) of the packed flexible articles (2),
the opening device being a flap starting from one edge of said panel (8a,108a, 208a,308a)
and extending over a part of said panel between perforation lines (9,109,209,309)
having a distance to the lateral edges of the panel,
whereby a part of the articles is automatically pushed out through the opening under
the compression force.
2. Flexible bag according to claim 1, characterized in that said perforation lines (9,109,209,309) delimiting the opening device are
placed at least 2 mm from the edge of the panel (8a,108a,208a,308a) perpendicular
to the compression direction (3).
3. Flexible bag according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said opening device (11) is provided in one of said side panels (8a), said
top panel (5) being surrounded by a seam (7) which somewhat stands up over the plane
of the top panel (5), said perforation lines (9) provided on said bag panel (8a) extending
through the adjoining part of seam (7), thereby defining a gripping zone (10).
4. Flexible bag according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said opening device (111) is provided in one of said side panels (108a),
said perforation lines (109) extending slightly into the top panel (105) where they
define an area (110), said opening device being provided with a grip tab (112) applied
in the vicinity of said area (110).
5. Flexible bag according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said opening device (211,311a,311b) is provided in one of said side panels
(208a, 308a), said perforation lines (209,309a) extending slightly into the top panel
(205,305) where they define an area (210,310), the perforation lines defining said
area (210, 310) being easily ruptured thereby initiating opening of said device (211,
311a,311b).
6. Flexible bag according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that the perforation lines (9,109,209,309) extend not further down than 75 % of
the height of said side panel (8a,108a,208a,308a).
7. Flexible bag according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that the opening device (11,111,211,311) is slightly tapered.
8. Flexible bag according to claim 6, characterized in that the upper width of the opening device ranges between 40 and 85 % of the width
of the side panel (8a,108a,208a,308a) of the filled bag and the lower width ranges
from 50 to 90 % of the total width of the side panel of the filled bag.
1. Flexibler Beutel, gefüllt mit erheblich komprimierten, flexiblen Gegenständen (2),
welcher Beutel eine Öffnungseinrichtung (11,111,211,311) und eine im wesentlichen
rechteckige Form (1,101,201,301) nach dem Füllen mit den komprimierten Gegenständen
(2) aufweist, welche rechteckige Form aus einer vorderen Fläche (4a und 4b, 104a und
104b, 204a und 204b, 304a und 304b), Seltenflächen (8a und 8b, 108a und 108b, 208a
und 208b, 308a und 308b), einer Bodenfläche (13,113,213,313), einer oberen Fläche
(5,105,205,305) und einem Tragegriff (6,106,206,306) besteht,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
die Öffnungseinrichtung (11,111,211,311) auf der Beutelfläche (8a,108a,208a,308a)
vorgesehen ist, die senkrecht zur Kompressionsrichtung (3) der verpackten flexiblen
Gegenstände (2) liegt,
die Öffnungseinrichtung eine Klappe ist, die von einer Kante der Fläche (8a,108a,208a,308a)
ausgeht und sich über einen Teil der Fläche zwischen Perforationslinien (9,109,209,309)
mit Abstand zu den seitlichen Kanten der Fläche erstreckt,
so daß ein Teil der Gegenstände automatisch durch die Öffnung unter der Kompressionskraft
hinausgeschoben wird.
2. Flexibler Beutel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Perforationslinien (9,109,209,309), die die Öffnungseinrichtung begrenzen,
wenigstens im Abstand von 2 mm von der Kante der Fläche (8a,108a,208a,308a) verlaufen,
die senkrecht zur Kompressionsrichtung (3) gerichtet ist.
3. Flexibler Beutel nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Öffnungseinrichtung (11) in einer der Seltenflächen (8a) angeordnet ist,
daß die obere Fläche (5) umgeben ist durch einen Saum (7), der etwas über die Ebene
der oberen Fläche (5) aufragt, daß die Perforationslinien (9) auf der Beutelfläche
(8a) sich durch den angrenzenden Teil des Saumes (7) erstrecken, so daß eine Griffzone
(10) gebildet wird.
4. Flexibler Beutel nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Öffnungseinrichtung (111) in einer der Seitenfläche (108a) vorgesehen ist,
daß die Perforationslinien (109) sich leicht in die obere Fläche (105) hinein erstrecken,
in der sie einen Bereich (110) bilden, und daß die Öffnungseinrichtung mit einer Grifflasche
(112) versehen ist, die in der Nähe des Bereichs (110) angebracht ist.
5. Flexibler Beutel nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Öffnungseinrichtung (211,311a,311b) in einer der Seitenflächen (208a,308a)
ausgebildet ist, daß sich die Perforationslinien (209,309a) leicht in die obere Fläche
(205,305) hinein erstrecken, in der sie einen Bereich (210,310) bilden, und daß die
Perforationslinien, die den Bereich (210,310) bilden, leicht aufreißbar sind und dadurch
das Öffnen der Öffnungseinrichtung (211,311a,311b) einleiten.
6. Flexibler Beutel nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Perforationslinien (9,109,209,309) sich nicht weiter nach unten als über
75% der Höhe der Seltenfläche (8a,108a,208a,308a) erstrecken.
7. Flexibler Beutel nach einem vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Öffnungseinrichtung (11,111,211,311) leicht keilförmig ausgebildet ist.
8. Flexibler Beutel nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die obere Breite der Öffnungseinrichtung zwischen 40 und 85% der Breite der
Seitenfläche (8a,108a,208a,308a) des gefüllten Beutels und die untere Breite zwischen
50 und 90% der Gesamtbreite der Seitenfläche des gefüllten Beutels einnimmt.
1. Sac souple contenant des articles souples (2) très comprimés, ledit sac ayant un dispositif
d'ouverture (11, 111, 211, 311) et prenant une forme à peu près carrée (1, 101, 201,
301) après avoir été rempli avec lesdits articles comprimés (2), ladite forme carrée
étant formée de panneaux avant (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 204a, 204b, 304a, 304b), de panneaux
de côté (8a, 8b, 108a, 108b, 208a, 208b, 308a, 308b), un panneau de fond (13, 113,
213, 313), un panneau de dessus (5, 105, 205, 305), et une poignée de support (6,
106, 206, 306), caractérisé en ce que : ledit dispositif d'ouverture (11, 111, 211, 311) est prévu sur le panneau du sac
(8a, 108a, 208a, 308a) perpendiculaire à la direction de compression (3) des articles
souples (2) emballés, le dispositif d'ouverture étant un rabat partant d'un bord dudit
panneau (8a, 108a, 208a, 308a) et s'étendant sur une partie dudit panneau entre des
lignes de perforation (9, 109, 209, 309) à distance des bords latéraux du panneau,
grâce à quoi une partie des articles est automatiquement poussée hors de l'ouverture
sous l'action de la force de compression.
2. Sac souple selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdites lignes de perforation (9, 109, 209, 309) délimitant le dispositif
d'ouverture sont disposées au moins à 2 mm du bord du panneau (8a, 108a, 208a, 308a)
perpendiculairement à la direction de compression (3).
3. Sac souple selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif d'ouverture (11) est prévu dans l'un desdits panneaux
de côté (8a), ledit panneau de dessus (5) étant entouré par une couture (7) qui se
dresse légèrement au-dessus du plan du panneau de dessus (5), lesdites lignes de perforation
(9) ménagées sur ledit panneau de sac (8a) s'étendant à travers la partie réunie de
la couture (7) en définissant ainsi une zone de saisie (10).
4. Sac souple selon les revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif d'ouverture (111) est prévu, dans un desdits panneaux
de côté (108a), lesdites lignes de perforation (109) s'étendant légèrement dans le
panneau de dessus (105) où elles définissent une zone (110), ledit dispositif d'ouverture
étant muni d'une patte de saisie (112) appliquée au voisinage de ladite zone (110).
5. Sac souple selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif d'ouverture (211, 311a, 311b) est prévu dans l'un desdits
panneaux de côté (208a, 308a), lesdites lignes de perforation (209, 309a) s'étendant
légèrement dans le panneau de dessus (205, 305) où elles définissent une zone (210,
310), les lignes de perforation délimitant ladite zone (210, 310) étant facilement
rompues de manière à amorcer l'ouverture dudit dispositif (211, 311a, 311b).
6. Sac souple selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les lignes de perforation (9, 109, 209, 309) ne s'étendent pas vers le
bas sur une distance supérieure à 75% de la hauteur dudit panneau de côté (8a, 108a,
208a, 308a).
7. Sac souple selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce
que le dispositif d'ouverture (11, 111, 211, 311) est légèrement en pointe.
8. Sac souple selon la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que la largeur supérieure du dispositif d'ouverture est située entre 40 et
85% de la largeur du panneau de côté (8a, 108a, 208a, 308a), du sac rempli et la largeur
inférieure va de 50 à 90% de la largeur totale du panneau de côté du sac rempli.